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PUBLICATIONS 



AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. 



A Partial Index to the Proceedings of the Society from its 
foundation in 1812 to 1880 has been prepared by Stephen 
Salisbury, Jr., to which it seemed advisable to add a list of all 
the Publications from the first-named date to April, 1883. 
This list is now published in a separate form for the convenience 
of those not desiring the volume containing the " Partial Index." 
Many of the pamphlets mention i herein are out of print, 
and of others but few remain in the possession of the Society. 
Prices have been affixed to such as can now be supplied, but of 
several the number is very limited. The more prominent of the 
publications are the six volumes of the '•'• Archieologia Ameri- 
cana," the first of which was published in 1820, at the expense 
of Isaiah Thomas, the founder and first President of the Society. 

In October, 1822, the Worcester members of the Publishing- 
Committee issued a circular with a " Proposal for continuing 
the publication of the Transactions and Collections of the 
American Anticjuarian Society, * * * the work will be com- 
menced as soon as sufficient encouragement is obtained, and to 
be continued at indefinite jjeriods as material shall be collected." 
The price to be "• at the rate of three dollars for 400 pages, 
including engravings." 

The second volume was issued in 1836, the third in 1837, the 
fourth in 1860, and the fifth and sixth in 1874. These volumes 
are devoted to archaeological and historical subjects, or reprints 



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of rare books aud manuscripts, the last two containing the 
"History of Printing in America," by Isaiah Thomas, being a 
reprint, with additions, corrections and notes, of the original 
edition of 1810. In the last volume is a very full list of books 
printed in America previous to 1776, which was begun by 
Dr. Thomas, was continued and extended by S. F. Haven, Jun., 
M.D., and completed by Samuel F. Haven, LL.D., late Libra- 
rian of the Society. 

The first publication of the Society was issued in 1813, from 
which time till October, 1849, the Proceedings were published 
only occasionally. Beginning with the annual meeting in Octo- 
ber, 1849, the Proceedings of the Society at its annual and semi- 
annual meetings, have been regularly printed. They included, 
besides the ordinary reports of the officers, papers of antiquarian 
or historical interest prepared by the members of the Society. 
Many of the reports of the Council contain biographical notices 
and memorials of deceased members of the Society, and add 
largely to the value of these publications as works of reference. 
The only printed catalogue of the books in the Library, a 
volume of 571 pages, was issued in 1837. 

In order to render this publication more complete, a list of the 
reprints from the "Proceedings" has been added, and includes 
all such publications as have come to the notice of the compiler. 

Those desiring any of the publications of the Society should 
address the Librarian, Edlito M. Barton, at Worcester. The 
prices here given are liable to change as the supply of any 
of the numbers becomes small. 



PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOCIETY. 



Aroh^ologia Americana. Transactions and Collections of 
tlie American Aiitiquarian Society. 

Volume I. 

1. List of Officers of the Society, elected October, 1819. 2. 
Origin and objects of the Society, with the Act of Incorporation 
and By-Laws. 3. Lewis Hennepin's Account of the discovery 
of the river Mississippi and the adjacent country by the Lakes ; 
also his account of La Salle's undertaking to discover the river 
Mississippi by way of the Gulf of Mexico. 4. Description of 
the Antiquities discovered in the State of Ohio and other Western 
States : By Caleb Atwater. 5. Conjectures respecting the 
xVncient inhabitants of North America : By Moses Fiske of 
Tennessee. 6. Antiquities and Curiosities of Western Penn- 
sylvania : By Timothy Alden. 7. Sundry letters from Samuel L. 
Mitchill, in regard to the Early inhabitants of America, etc. 8. 
Letter describing the Mammoth Cave : By John H. Farnham. 
Letter from Charles Wilkins in regard to a Mummy found in 
another cave of Kentucky. 9. Brief account of the Caraibs, who 
inhabited the Antilles: By William Sheldon, of Jamaica. 10. 
Appendix, with an " Account of a great and very extraordinary 
cave in Indiana." pp. 43G, plates 14. Worcester, Mass., Printed 
by William Manning, MDCCCXX. $3.50. 

VOLUMK 11. 

1. Officers of the Society, 1835-36. 2. Memoir of Isaiah 
Thomas, fiist President of the American Antiquarian Society: By 
Samuel M. Burnside. 3. A synoj)sis of the Indian Tribes of 
North America : By Albert Gallatin. 4. An historical account 
of the doings and sufferings of the Christian Indians of New 
England: By Daniel Gookin. 5. Description of a leaden plate 
or medal found near the mouth of the Muskingum, in the State of 
Ohio: By DeWitt Clinton. 6. A description of the ruins of 
Copan, in Central America : By Juan Galindo. 7. Brief letter of 
Adam Clarke, of England, on American Archaeology. 8. 
Obituary notice of Christopher C. Baldwin, late Librarian : By 
John Davis. 9. List of members of the Society, 1836. pp. 
XXX — 573; Caml)ridge, University Press, 1836. $15.00. 

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Volume III. 

1. Records of the Company of the Massachusetts Bay, to the 
Embarkation of Winthrop and his associates for New England ; 
with an introductory chapter on the origin of the Company : By 
Samuel F. Haven. 2. The diaries of John Hull, Mint-Master and 
Treasurer of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, with a memoir by 
Samuel Jennison, and comments on his system of short hand, and 
the coinage, by Edward E. Hale. 3. Memoir of Thomas Lindall 
Winthrop, second President of the American Antiquarian 
Society : By George Folsom. 4. Memoir of John Davis, the 
fourth President : by Thomas Kiunicutt. 5. Officers and 
members of the Society, October 1856. 6. Index, pp. cxxxviii 
—378, plates 2. Boston, John Wilson & Son, 1857. $4.00. 

Volume IV. 

1. Officers of the Society, October 21, 1859. 2. Original 
documents from the State-Paper Office, London, and the British 
Museum ; illustrating the history of Sir Walter Raleigh's First 
American Colony, and the Colony at Jamestown, with an 
appendix containing a memoir of Sir Rali)h Lane: Edited by 
Edward E. Hale. 3. "A Discourse of Virginia," by Edward Maria 
Wingfield, the first President of the Colony : Edited, vvith notes 
and an introduction, by Charles Deane. 4. New England's 
Rarities, Discovered, by John Josselyn, Gent. : With an in- 
troduction and notes by Edward Tuckerman. 5. Narrative of a 
Voyage to Spitzbergen in the year 1(313, with a description of the 
Country, and the operations of the whale-fishery ; With an 
introduction and notes, by Samuel F. Haven. 6. Notice of 
Samuel Jennison, late Treasurer of the American Antiquarian 
Society : By Stephen Salisbury. 7. Index. pp. viii — 355. 
Boston, John Wilson & Son, 1860. $3.50. 

Volume V. 

1. Memoir of Isaiah Thomas: By Benjamin Franklin Thomas. 
2. History of Printing in America, with a biography of printers 
and an account of newspapers, by Isaiah Thomas, being a second 
edition, with the author's corrections and additions. Appendix, 
vvith a Communication from John R. Bartlett on Printing in 
Mexico, pp. Ixxxvii— 423. Albany, Joel Munsell, 1874. $4.00. 

Volume VI. 

1. Conclusion of Thomas's History of Printing in America. 
The appendix contains a list of magazines and newspapers 
published in the United States in the year 1810. 2. Catalogue 
of Publications in what is now the United States, prior to the 



Revolution of 1775-6: By Samnel F. Haven. 3. Index to Vols. 
1 and 2 of History of Printino-. pp. viii. — 666 — 47. Albany, 
Joel Munsell, 1 874. ' $4.00. 

Volumes V and VI have also been published as " Thomas'B 
History of Printing." These volumes were in charge of a 
committee consisting of Samuel F. Haven, Nathaniel Paine, and 
Joel Munsell. 



Catalogue of Books in the Library. |)p. 571. Worcester, 
Henry J.^Howland, 1837. $1.50. 



PROCEEDINGS AND MINOR PUBLICATIONS. 

The following list includes all the Proceedings of the Society 
that have been published to April, 1883, as well as circulars 
and minor publications. They are in octavo form, with the 
exception of the By-Laws as published in 1831. Many of the 
earlier publications are out of print and cannot be supplied ; 
prices have been affixed to such as are now in the possession of 
the Society. 

In many cases, extra copies of such parts of the Reports of the 
Council as treat upon special subjects, have been I'eprinted in 
small editiotis of fiom fifty to one hundred, usually at the expense 
of the writer and for his special use, comparatively few of which 
came into the possession of the Society. A list of these with the 
number pi-inted, as far as can be ascertained, is given after the 
list of Proceedings. Such of these reprints as can be supplied by 
the Society are indicated by an asterisk [*]. 

1. An Account of the Society, prepared by Isaiah Thomas, 
with the Act of Incorporation, By-Laws, and list of Officers and 
Members, pp. 32. Boston : Printed by I. Thomas, Jr., Nov- 
ember, 1813. $1.25. 

2. An Address to the Members of the Society, at King's 
Chapel, Boston, on their first anniversary, October 23, 1813. By 
William Jenks. pp 28. Boston : I. Thomas, Jr., November, 
1813. 

3. Address of Abiel Holmes, at the second anniversary, 
October 24, 1814. pp. 29. Also, one page with list of officers 
elected the same day. Boston : I. Thomas., Jr., November, 
1814. 



4. Comniunicatioii from the President, Isaiah Thomas, with a 
list of officers and members, and a list of articles presented to the 
Society, pp. 27. Worcester : Printed by William Manning, 
1815. $1.25. 

5. By-Laws of the Society. Resolutions of Congress and of 
the General Court of Massachusetts. i)p. 8. 1815. 

6. An Address to the members at King's Chapel, Boston, on 
their third anniveisary, October 23, 1815. By William Paine. 
List of officers elected the same day. pp. 27. Worcester, William 
Manning, 1815. .75. 

7. An Addi-ess to the members at King's Chapel, on their 
fourth anniversary. By William Bentley. October 23, 1816. 
pp. 26. Worcestei- : Printed for the Society, 1875. $1.00. 

8. Address to the members by a (Committee, through their 
Chaii'man, Oliver Fiske. Laws of t]\e Society, list of officers, 
and catalogue of articles presented. Acts and Resolves of 
Congress and of several States relating to the Society, pp. 38. 
■Worcester: Printed by William Manning, March, 1819. 

9. An Address at Worcester, August 24, 1820, at the opening 
of Antiquarian Hall, that day received as a donation from the 
President. By Isaac Goodwin, pp. 18. Worcester: Printed 
by Manning & Trumbull, Sept. 1820. 

10. Report at the annual meeting, October, 1821: By 
Rejoice Newton and Samuel Jennison. Circular in relation to 
publication of first volume of Transactions and Collections 
(Archseologia Americana), pp. 5. OctoV)er, 1821. 

11. By Laws of the Society. October, 1831. pp. 7, 16mo. 

12. An Address delivered in the Unitarian Meeting House, 
Worcester, upon the character and services of Christopher C. 
Baldwin, late librai'ian of the society: By William Lincoln, pp. 
19. Worcester, Henry J. Howland', 1S35 $1.25. 

13. Circular Letter to Governors of the States, asking for 
State Documents for the library. 1838. 

14. Fifty-third Semi-Annual Report of the Council, May 29, 
1839. pp.16. Catalogues of officers and members, May, 1839. pp. 
16. Abstract of Annual Report, October 23, 1839, with list of 
officers elected October 23, 1839. pp.4. Worcester: Printed 
by T. W. & J. Butterfield, ^gis office, 1839. $1.00. 

15. Proceedings at the semi-annual Meeting, May 31, 1843. 
pp. 11. Worcester: Printed by Joseph B. Ripley, 1843. .50. 

16. Proceedings at the tliirty-tirst annual meeting, October 
23, 1843, with an Address by John Davis, in conmiemoration of 



William Lincoln. i>i). 16. Worcester : John Milton Earle's 
press, 1843. -75. 

17. Proceedings at the ammal meeting, October 23, 1849. 
Report of the Council : By Samuel F. Haven. Report of the 
Librarian. Memoir of Hon. Albert Gallatin : By Edward E. Hale, 
pp. 32. Cambridge : Metcalf & Company, printers to the 
University, 1850. .50. 

18. Proceedings in Boston, May 29, and in Worcester, 
October 23, 1850. pp. 18. Worcester: Printed by Henry J. 
Howland. $1.25. 

19. Proceedings in Boston, April 30, 1851, containing in the 
Council's report, by John Davis, a brief retros|)ect of the past 
operations of the Society. Reports of the Tieasui-er and Librarian. 
Proceedings October 23, 1851, and April 28, 1 852. L) the last, tlie 
report of tlie Council, by Samuel F. Haven, relates to the contract 
and other preparations for the erection of a new library building, 
pp. 44. Worcester: Henry J. Howland, 1852. .75. 

20. Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 23, 1852. 
Report of the Council : By Emory Washburn. Reports of 
Libraiian and Treasui-er. Report of the Committee of Publica- 
tion : on Increase A. Lapham's Memoir of Explorations and 
Surveys of the Aboriginal Antiquities of Wisconsin, transferi'ed 
for printing to the Smithsonian Institution : By Sam'l F. Haven, 
pp. 34, 3 plates. Worcestei' : Heniy J. Howland, 1852. 

21. Proceedings in Boston, April 27, and in Worcester, Oct. 
24,1853. Reports of the Council : By Edward E. Hale. The 
October repoit containing remarks upon Commander McClure's 
expedition to the Polar sea. Reports of Tieasurer and Librarian. 
(The first meeting in the new building). Letter fiom Ira M. 
Barton in regard to portraits of Columbus and Vespucius. pp. 
35. Worcester: Printed by Henry J. Howland, 1853. $1.00. 

22. Proceedings at semi-annual meeting, April 26, 1854. 
Report of the Council and a memoir of John Davis, LL.D., late 
President of thu Society : By Thomas Kinnicutt. Report of the 
Librarian, pp. 47. Boston : Printed by John Wilson & Son, 
1854. .75. 

23. Proceedings in Worcester, October 23, 1854. Report of 
the Council : By Stephen Salisbury, who was elected president at 
this meeting. Ifeports of Treasurer and Librarian. pp. 29. 
Boston : John Wilson & Son, 1854. .50. 

24. Proceedings in Boston, April 25, 1855. Rei)Ort of the 
Council : By Ira M. Barton. Reports of Treasurer and 
Librarian, pp. 36. Boston: John Wilson & Son, 1855. .75. 



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25. Proceedings in Worcester, October 22, 18o5. Report of 
the Council : By Sam'l F. H.aven, containing remarks upon the 
existing condition of American Archaeology. Reports of Treas- 
urer and Librarian. List of officers and members, pp. 54. 
Boston : John Wilson & Son, 1855. 

26. Proceedings in Boston, April 30, 1856. Report of the 
Council : By Edward E. Hale. Repoit of Treasurer and Librarian. 
Proceedings in Worcester, October 21, 1856. Report of 4.1ie 
Council : By Nathaniel B. .Shurtleff. Reports of Treasurer and 
Librarian. Reports of the Committee of Publication and also 
of the Committee on Publication Fund. pp. 67. Boston : John 
Wilson & Son, 1856. .50. 

27. Proceedings at semi-annual meeting in Boston, April 29, 
1857. Report of the Council : By Dwight Foster. Reports of the 
Treasurer and Librarian. Report of the Committee of Publica 
tion on the third volume of Arch;i;ologia Americana : By 
Samuel F. Haven, pp. 36. Boston : John Wilson & Son, 1857. 

.50. 

2S. Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 1857. 
Report of the Council : By Ira M. Barton, with remarks on the 
third volume of Archgeologia Ameri(;ana. Reports of the 
Treasurer and Librarian. In the latter are remarks upon the 
Matlier Manuscripts. Report by Edward E. Hale, on behalf of 
Committee of Publication ; also, report of the Committee on a 
permanent Publication Fund. pp. 51. Boston: John Wilson 
& Son, 1857. .75. 

29. Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting in Boston, April 
28, 1858. Rei)ort of the Council : By Isaac Davis. Report of 
tlie Treasurer. Report of the Libraiian, with remarks upon 
libraries, pp. 32. Boston: John Wils<^n & Son, 1858. .50. 

30. Proceedings at the annual meeting, Octobei- 21, 18)8. 
Report of the Council : By Sanmel F. Haven. Reports of 
the Treasurer and Librarian. Also, Report of tlie Publishing 
Committee on the fourth vohune of Archaiologia Americana: By 
Edward E. Hale. pp. 38. Boston : John Wilson & Son, 1858. 

.75. 

31. Proceedings at a special meeting held in Worcester, 
February 10, 1S59, on the occasion of the death of William H. 
Prescott, LL.D. Presentation of a co])y of Michael Angelo's statue 
of Christ leaning on the Cross, by Stephen Salisbury, President of 
the Society, pp. 30. Boston: John Wilson & Son, 1859. .75. 

32. Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting in Boston, April 
27, 1859. Report of the Council : By Stephen Salisbury. Re- 



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ports of the Treasurer and Librarian, pp. 32. Boston : John 
Wilson & Son, 1859. .50. 

83. Proceedings at the annual meeting in Worcester, October 

21, 1859. Report of the Council: By Charles Folsoni. Reports 
of the Treasurer and Librarian. Report of Publishing Commit- 
tee, pp. 35. Boston: John Wilson & Son, 1859. .50. 

34. Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 25, 1860. 
Repoi t of the Council : By President Salisbury, containing notice 
of Samuel Jennison, late Treasurer of the society. Reports of the 
Treasurer and Librarian. Report of the Publishing Committee : 
i>y Edward E. Hale, with notices of a visit to the State Paper Othce, 
in London, and Notes on drawings, by John White (the curious 
prints in De Bry's "America" were from drawings by this artist), 
seen in the British Museum, pp. t7. Boston : John Wilson & 
Son, 1860. .75. 

35. Proceedings at the annual meeting in Worcester, October 

22, 1860. Report of the CJouncil : By Dwight Foster. Reports 
of the Treasurer and Librarian. Report upon the American 
Coins and Tokens in the Cabinet of the Society : By Nathaniel 
Paine. Report of the Publishing Committee : By Charles 
Deane. pp. 50. Boston : John Wilson & Son, 1860. .75. 

36. .Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting in Boston, April 
21, 1861. Report of the Council: By Stephen Salisbury, with 
lemarks upon the monument ere(^ted at Worcester in commemo- 
ration of Col. Timothy Higelow. Reports of the Treasurer and 
Librarian, pp. 42. Boston : John Wilson & Son, 1861. .50. 

37. Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 1861. 
Report of the Council : By Pliny Merrick. Reports of the 
Treasurer and Librarian. Essay on the time of making Michael 
Angelo's statues of Chiist and Moses: By Stephen Salisbury. 
pp. 62. Bpston: John Wilson & Son, 1861. .50. 

38. Proceedings at tlie semi-aimual meeting, April 30, 1862. 
Report of the Council : By Iia M. Barton, with remarks on the 
Huguenot settlements in New England. Reports of the Treasurer 
and Librarian. Monograph on the name California: By Edward 
E. Hale. pp. 53. Boston : John Wilson & Son, 1862. .75. 

39. Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 1862. 
Report of the Council : By Benj. F. Thomas, with notice of 
Isaiah Thomas, LL.D., the foundei' of the society. Reports of 
Treasurer and Librarian, pp. 40. Boston : John Wilson & Son, 
1862. .50. 

40. Proceedings at the serai-annual meeting in Boston, April 
29, 1863. Report of the Council: By the President. Reports 
of Treasurer and Librarian. A paper, by Daniel Wilson, of 



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Toronto, on Indications of Ancient Customs suggested by cer 
tain Cranial forms, pp. 63. Boston : John Wilson & Son, 
1863. .50. 

41. Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 1863. 
Report of the Council : By Stephen Salisbury. Reports of the 
Librarian and Treasurer. Address by William Jenks, in 
commeixioration of the fiftieth anniversary of the organization of 
the society, pp. 72. Boston : John Wilson & Son, 1863. .50. 

42. Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 7, 1864. Re- 
port of the Council: By Ira M. Barton, with remarks on the 
Fluguenots in New England. The Report of the Libiarian, con- 
taining remarks upon the Swiss Lake Dwellings. Report of the 
Treasurer. A Paper, by Charles Folsom, on a Latin Inscription 
lately found at Castine, Me. pp. 66. Boston : John Wilson 
& Son, 1864. .75. 

43. Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 186J. 
Report of the Council ; By George Livermore, with remarks on 
some of the publications of Isaiah Thomas. RejDort of the 
Librarian, with an historical sketch of eiforts at different periods to 
delineate and decipher the insciiptions on the Dighton Rock.' 
Report of the Treasurer. Notes on Roanoke Island and James 
River : By Edward E. Hale. Remarks on Interesting 
Localities in Eastern Virginia : By Charles Deane. pp. 80. 
Boston: John Wilson & Son, 1864. .75. 

44. Proceedings at a special meeting held at Worcester, 
January 17, 1865, to take action in relation to the death of Edward 
Everett, LL.D. pp.29. Boston : J. E. Farwell & Co., 1865. .50. 

45. Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 26, 1865, 
with resolutions of the Society, presented by Levi Lincoln, on the 
death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. 
Report of the Council : By Joseph Sargent, with remarks on the 
Medical Department of the U. S. Army during tlie Civil War. 
Reports of Treasurei- and Librarian. In the latter are remarks on 
the Popham Festival and the Memorial Volume of the Maine 
Historical Society. pp. 67. Boston : John Wilson & Son, 
1865. .75. 

46. Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 1865, 
with remarks and resolutions on the death of George Livermore. 
Report of the Council : By Edward E. Hale, with remarks on early 
notices in English literature, of the discovery and first colonization 



' Two drawings of the Dighton Rock, by Prof. Seager, of the Naval 
Academy at Newport, R. I., were presented to the society by 
Commodore George S. Blake, U. S. N. 



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of AiDt^rica. Reports of Treasurer and Librarian. In the latter 
are remarks on Mexican civilization, pp.71. Cambridge: John 
Wilson & Son, 1866. .75. 

47. Proceedings at a special meeting in Worcestei', March, 
1S66, in reference to the death of Jared Sparks, LL.D., and at the 
semi-annual meeting in Boston, April 25,1866. Repoit of the Coun- 
cil : By Nathaniel Paine, with remarkson The Early Papei' Currency 
of Massachusetts, with an Appendix. Reports of the Treasurer 
and Librarian. Report of a Committee on the List of Members. 
pp.117. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1866. $1.00. 

48. Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 20, 1866. 
Remarks of Levi Lincoln, George E. Ellis, and others, on the 
Establishment of a Museum and Pi-ofessorship of Archaeology 
and Ethnology in connection with Harvard University, by C4eorge 
Peabody. Report of the Council : By Nathaniel B. Shurtleff. 
Report of the Treasuier. Donors and Donations. Remarks of 
Charles Deane, on the Mappe-monde of Cabot, of the date 1544. 
Doings of a special meeting, November 15, 1866, held to notice 
the death of Rev. William Jenks, D.D., senior Vice-President of 
the society, pp. 48. Cambridge: John Wilson & Son, 1866. .50. 

49. Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 24, 1867. 
Report of the Council: By Alonzo Hill, with remarks upon The 
Life and Letteis of John W^inthrop. Report of the Treasurer. 
Donors and Donations. Remarks of Edward E. Hale, on a Letter 
from Mr. Bei-genroth, editor of the British Calendar of State Pa- 
pers, relating to England and Spain. Remarks of Charles Deane, 
on Sebastian Cabot's Mappe-monde. Records of the Council for 
New England, edited by Charles Deane. pp. 131. Cambridge: 
John Wilson & Son, 1867. SI. 00. 

50. Circular in regard to tlie publications of the society, pp. 
3. Worcester: 1867. 

ol. [48. ]i Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 
1867. Report of the Council : By Samuel F. Haven, with 
re. narks on the Ancient Lake Dwellings of Switzerland. Reports 
of the Treasurer and Libi-arian. Remarks of Edward E. Hale, and 
a Letter from J. Hammond Truiiibull, on the name Massachusetts. 
])p. 91. Worcester: Tyler & Seagrave, 1867. $1.00. 

52. [49.] Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, held in 
Boston, April 29, 1 868. Repoit of the Council : By President 
Salisbury. Notice of ]>ishop Strachan : By Daniel, Wilson. 
Reports of the.. Librarian and Treasurer. A catalogue of Indian 
Relics, belonging to the Society, prepared by William A. Smith 



'The numbers in brackets [ ] followiug the marginal number, indicate 
the consecutive numbering formerly printed upon the Proceedings. 
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and Stephen Salisbury, Jr. Report of John U. Bartlett, one of^ 
the Society's delegates to the International Archaeological Con- 
gress at Antweip, with remarks on the Pre-Historic Man and his 
Associates. Letter from William Green, of Virginia, respecting 
the author of the Relation of Captain Newport's Discoveries in 
Virginia, communicated by Charles Deane. pp 82. Wor- 
cester: Tyler & Seagrave, 1868. $1.00. 

53. [50]. Proceedings at a special meeting held in Worcester, 
June 2, 1868, to take notice of the death of Levi Lincoln, LL.D., 
senior Vice-President of the society, pp. 29. Worcester : Tyler 
& Seagrave, 1868. '.50. 

54. [51.] Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 
1868. Report of the Council: By Charles Deane, with general 
remarks on recent Archaeological and Anthropological Discoveries, 
also on the History of European Discovery and Settlement of the 
Shores of the New World, and Contributions to Geographical 
History from the British Record Commission and Mr. Major of 
the British Museum, etc. The Report of the Librarian refers to 
the lost MS. of Gookin's History of New England, in connection 
with the discovery of a portion of the Records of the London 
Society for Propagating the Gospel, which has lately been found 
in New Jersey ; and considers the propriety of a Commemorative 
Meeting at Cuttyhunk, where the first attempt at a settlement in 
Massachusetts was made. Report of the Treasurer. p|). 62. 
Worcester: Tyler & Seagrave, 1869. $1.00. 

55. List of members elected from October, 1855, to October, 

1868. pp 3. .25. 

56. [52.] Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 28, 

1869. Report of the Council: By Seth Sweetser, with reniarks 
on Pre-Historic Man. Reports of the Libraiian and Tieasurer. 
A Paper on Ancient Tunudi in Georgia : By Charles C. 
Jones, Jr. Illustrated, pp. 79. Worcester : Printed by Charles 
Hamilton, 1869. $1.00. 

57. [53.] Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 

1869. The Report of the Council, by Emory Washburn, treats 
of the relation which the Antiquary holds to the Science of 
Archaeology. Reports of the Treasurer and Libraiian. The 
latter contains an interesting letter from Baron Von Humboldt, 
pp. 53. Worcester: Charles Hamilton, 1869. .75. 

58. Memorandum of Local Histories in the Library of the 
American Antiquarian Society. pp. 15. Worcester, 1869. 

Sl.-OO. 

59. [54.] Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 27, 

1870. The Report of the Council, by Henry Chapin, treats of 



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the Townships of New England. Reports of the Treasurer and 
Librarian, pp. 52. Worcester: Charles Hamilton, 1870. .75. 

60. [55.] Proceedings at the annual meeting in Worcester, 
October 21, 1870. The Report of the Council, by Richard 
Frothingham, treats of Town Governments in New England. 
Reports of the Tieasurer and Librarian. Li the latter Brasseur 
de Bouibourg is compared with Rafinesque, etc. pp. 68. Wor- 
cester : Charles Hamilton, 1870. $1.00. 

61. [56.] Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 26, 
1871. The Report of the Council, by S. F. Haven, treats of Pre- 
Historic American Occupation and Civilization. Reports of the 
Treasurer and Librarian. Appendi.x — Abstract of remarks by 
Edward Jarvis on the Statistics of Emigration, pp. 55. Wor- 
cester : Charles Hamilton, 1871. .75. 

62. [57.] Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 
1871. A Letter from Edward E. Salisbury, in regard to tlie Original 
Edition of -'The Spectator." The Report of the Council : By 
Edwaid E'. Hale — with remarks ui)on the History of the Pacific 
Ocean and its Shores. Reports of tlie Librarian and Treasurer. 
The former treats upon the value of Magazine Literature, pp. 66. 
Worcester: Charles Hamilton, 1871. $1.00. 

63. [58.] Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 23, 
1872 — with remarks of ('harles Deane and Leonard Woods on Dr. 
Kohl's Memoir of the West Coast, and of George E. Ellis on Town 
Debts. The Report of the Council : By John D. Washburn — 
with remarks on the Discovery of the Bay of San Francisco. 
Reports of the Tieasurer and Librarian. The latter treats of 
the importance of preserving the Minor Materials of History. 
Paper, on the Likelihood of an Admixture of Japanese Blood 
on our North-west Coast : By Horace Davis, of California. 
Cosmogony of Dante and Columbus: By Edward E. Hale, 
pp. 85. Worcester: Charles Jdamilton, 1872. $1.00. 

64. [59.] Proceedings at the annual meeting in Worcester, 
October 21, 1872. Report of the Council : By Nathaniel B. 
Shurtleff. Reports of the Treasurer and Librarian. The Star 
Spangled Banner and National Songs : By Stephen Salisbury, 
pp. 53. Worcester: Charles Hamilton, 1873. .75. 

65. [60.] Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting in Boston, 
April 30, 1873. Report of the Council : By Nathaniel Paine — 
with a Brief Notice of the Library of the Society, and some 
account of the rarer books and manuscripts. The Librarian's 
Report, containing rem:xrks upon Pre-Historic Implements. 
Report of the Treasurer, pp. 92. Worcester : Charles Hamilton, 
1873. $1.00. 



66. [61.] Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 

1873. Report of the Council: By J. Hammond Trumbull, — 
with remarks on the Origin and Early Progress of Indian 
Missions in New England, and a list of books in the Indian 
language, printed at Cambridge and Boston. Repoits of the 
Librarian and Treasurer. Early Maps in Munich: By Edward E. 
Hale — with note on Robert Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, and 
his Arcane Del Mare. Remarks of Egbert C. Smyth, of Andover, 
on some of the connections, by marriage, of Columbus. Memo- 
randum as to the Discovery of the Bay of San Francisco : By 
John T. Doyle — with introductory remarks by John D. Washburn. 
Memorial of Governor Endecott : By Stephen Salisbury. })p. 154. 
Worcester: Charles Hamilton, 1874. $1.50. 

67. List of Publications of the Society, with prices, pp. 2. 
1874. 

68. [62.] Proceedings at a special meeting, March 14, 1874. 
with resolutions upon the death of Charles Sumner, LL.D. Pro- 
ceedings' at the semi-annual meeting, April 29, 1874. Report of 
the Council : By Joseph Sargent — with remarks on a Medical 
Manuscript, by Cotton Mather. Reports of Librarian and 
Treasurer — with remarks in the former upon the Mather 
Manuscripts owned by the Society. Tiie Great Awakening : 
By Isaac Smucker, of Newark, Ohio. pp. 67. Worcester : 
Charles Hamilton, 1874. $1.00. 

69. [63.] Proceedings at the annual meeting, October 21, 

1874. Report of the Council: By Benjamin F. Thomas — with 
remarks upon the Legal and Political Issues of the Rebellion. 
Rejjorts of the Treasurer and Librarian. [)p. oO. Worcester : 
Cliarles Hamilton, 1875. .75. 

70. [64.]. Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, April 28, 

1875. with remarks by J. Hammond Trumbull on the christian 
name of Rev. Mr. Glover, " Father of the American Press." 
Report of the Council : By StejJhen Salisbury — with remarks 
on the Discoveries of Dr. Heinrich Schliemaim in the Troad. 
Re[)orts of the Librarian and Treasurer, pp. 89. W^orcester: 
Charles Hamilton, 1875. $1.00. 

71. [65.] Proceedings at the annual meeting in Worcester, 
October 21, 1875. Report of the Council : By Samuel A. Green. 
Reports of the Treasurer and Librarian. Remarks of Charles 
Deane, on the Records of the Council for New England, with a 
fac simile oi Alexander's Map of New England. The Ciiminal 
Laws of Massachusetts : By P. Emory Aldrich. pp. 78. Wor- 
cester : Charles Hamilton, 1876. $1.00. 

72. An Account of the American Antiquarian Society, with 
lists of its publications, officers and members. Prepared for the 



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United States International Exhibition of 1876. By Nathaniel 
Paine, pp. 28. [500 copies printed for the International E.\hi- 
bition, and 200 for the Society.] Worcester : Charles Flamilton, 
1876. $1.00. 

73. [66.] Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting at Boston, 
April 26, 1876. Remarks by John D. Washburn and Charles 
Deane, on John Verrazzano and his Voyages. Report of the 
Council by Stephen Salisbury, Jr., with remarks on Yucatan, the 
Mayas, and the Sources of their Histoiy. Report of the Libra- 
rian, with remarks on the Centennial year of the Republic. Report 
of the Treasurei-. Notes relating to the laws of New Hampshire, 
by Albert H. Hoyt. pp. 10 1. Worcester: Charles Hamilton, 
1876. $1.25. 

74. [67.] Proceedings at the annual meeting at Worcester, 
October 21, 1876. Paper by Charles C. Smith, of Boston, on mis- 
takes in 'celebrating bi-centeniiial anniversaries owing to change 
from Old Style to New. Remarks of John D. Washburn on the 
Verrazzano controversy. Report of the Council, by Emory Wash- 
burn, with remarks on New England Puritanism. Report of the 
Librarian, with remarks on libraries and library buildings, and on 
archaeological investigations. Report of the Treasurer, pp. 57. 
Worcester: Pi'inted by Charles Hamilton, 1876. $1.00. 

75. [68.] Proceedings of the Society at a special meeting held 
at Worcester, March 29, 1877, to take notice of the death of 
Emory Washburn, LL.D. Remarks by President Salisbury, Samuel 
F. Haven, Alexander H. Bullock, Isaac Davis, and Peter C. 
Bacon, pp. 18. Worcester: Charles Hamilton, 1877. .50. 

76. [69.] Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting held in Bos- 
ton, April 25, 1877. Report of the Council by John 1). Washburn, 
with remarks on the eaily Poets and Poetry of New England. 
Report of the Librarian, with remarks on archaeological topics. 
Report of the Treasurer. The Copper Age in Wisconsin, by 
James D. Butler. The Davenport Tablets, by R. J. Farquharson, 
Dr. Le Plong^on in Yucatan, and the discovery of a statue 
called Chac-Mool, etc., by Stephen Salisbury, Jr. (Illus 
tiated). Letter from Dr. Le Plongeon. pp. 119. Worcester: 
Charles Hamilton. 1877. $1.25. 

77. [70.] Proceedings at the annual meeting held in Worces- 
ter, October 22, 1877. Report of the Council by Charles Deane, 
with remarks up(»n Burgoyne and the Convention of Saratoga. 
Appendix to the Council's repoit. Remarks of George E. Ellison 
the paper of Mr. Deane. Review of Peters's History of Connecti- 
cut by Charles C. Smith. lieport of the Librarian, with remarks 
on Baron Humboldt " as the great leajder and chief of American 
antiquaries." Report of the Treasurer, pp. 112. Worcester: 
Charles Hamilton. 1878. $1.00. 



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78. [71.] Proceedings at the soini-annnal meeting in Boston, 
April 24, 1878. Report of the Council by Joseph Sargent. Re- 
|)Oils of the Librarian and Treasurer. Remarks of Chandler 
Robbins upon the decease of Seth Svveetser, LL.D. Massachusetts 
and Maine, their union and separation, by P. Emory Aldrich. 
The decrease of the relative number of college-educated men in 
Massachusetts dui-ing the piesent century, by Edward Hitch 
cock. Remarks on a Terra-C'otta figure fioiu Isla Mujeres, north- 
east coast of Yucatan, by Stephen Salisbury, Jr. (Illustrated). 
The Mexican Calendar Stone, by Ph. J. J. Valentini, translated 
by Stephen Salisbury, Jr. (With cut of Calendar Stone), pp. 110. 
Worcester: Charles Hamilton. 1878. $1.25. 

79. [72.] Proceedings at the annual meeting in Worcester, 
October 21, 1878. Report of the Council by Edward E. PTale, with 
remarks upon the materials for histoiy which exist in maimscript in 
Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas and in the older libraries 
through the Pepublic of Mexico. Report of tiie Libi-aiian, with 
remarks upon archaeological studies. Report of Treasurer. Reso- 
lutions on the deaths of Benjamin F. Thomas and Henry Chapin. 
Archffiological communication on Yucatan by Augustus Le 
Plongeon' (illusti-ated). Notes on Yucatan by Mrs. Alice D. 
Le Plongeon (illustrated). Appendix — Report of Samuel A. Green 
in behalf of a committee to procure a portrait of President Salis- 
bury, with remarks of George E. Ellis, George E. Hoar and the 
response of Mr. Salisbury. Report on the exercises at the re-inter- 
ment of Isaiah Thomas, LL.D., founder of the American Anti- 
quarian Society. Reception of Gov. John Winthrop at Salem, 
June 12, 1630, a sequel to the memorial of Gov. John Endecott 
in Proceedings of this Society, Oct. 21, 1873, by Stephen Salis 
bury. Portiait of President Salisbury, pp. 131. Worcester: 
Charles Hamilton. 1879. $1.50. 

80. [73.] Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting held in Bos- 
ton, April 30, 1879. Report of the Council by P. Emory Aldrich, 
with remarks on John Locke and the intluence oi his works in 
America. Report on the Libiary by Edmund M. Barton, Assistant- 
Librarian. Report of Treasurer. Appendix — Proceedings at the 
presentation of a portrait of Samuel Foster Haven, the Libra- 
rian of the Society since A[)ril, 1838. A day at Mount Vernon 
in 1797, by Hamilton B. Staples. Mexican Copper Tools, by Ph. 
J. J. Valentini, translated from the German by Stephen Salis- 
bury, Jr. (Illustrated.) Letter from Augustus Le Plongeon. 
Portrait of Samuel h\ Haven, pp. 1 ^0. Worcester : Charles 
Hamilton. 1879. $1.25. 

81. [74.] Proceedings at the annual meeting in W^orcester, 
October 21, 1879. Report of the Council, by John D. Wash- 
burn, with remarks upon Mexico — its History and Government, 



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Report of tlu! Librarian, with leniaiks on the ])rogress of the 
Society since its organization. Kcport of the Treasurer. Ai)])en 
dix — Note by the Committee of Publication on a ])aper by Prof. 
Valeiitiiii. Tlie Katunes of Maya History, by Ph. J. J. V'alentini 
(translated from the Gei-man by Stephen Salisbury, Ji-.) pp.117. 
(With plates.) Worcestt-r : Charles Hamilton. l'880. $i.25. 

82. liist of Books received by the American Antiquarian 
Society from the sale of the first pnvi of the Brinley Libiary, with 
a catalogue of the Mather publications previously in the Society's 
Library. Addenda— List of liooks purchased at the sak; of tiie 
second pait of the Brinley Library. By Nathaniel Paine. Wor- 
cester : Charles Hamilton, 187'J-S0. ' $1.00. 

83 [75."] Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting, held at Bos- 
ton, April 2H, 1880. Report of the Council by Edward H. Hall, 
with remarks u])on early American Art. Report of the Librarian. 
Repoit of the Treasurer. Remarks of Charles Deane on Vice- 
President Lenox. N(/te by Dr. Haven on a contribution from 
Ur. Valentini. The l.anda Alphabet by Ph. J. J. Valentini 
(illustrated.) Appendix — Hesolulions of respect to the memory 
of .lames Lenox, LL.D., of New York, and Richard Frothingham, 
LL.D., of Charlestown, Mass. pj). 90 (2>. Worcester: Charles 
Hamilton. 1880. $1.00. 

84. Proceedings at the annual meeting in Worcester, October 
21, 1880 — Piefatory note. Officers from 1812 to 1881. Officers 
elected October, 1880. List of members, January, 1881. Pro- 
ceedings at the annual meeting in Worcester, October 21, 1880. 
Remarks of Edward E. Hale, on the "Memorial History of Bos- 
ton." Rem.'irks of George F. Hoar, on George Bancroft, the 
historian. Remarks of Henry M. Dexter, on Heniy Ainsworth, 
the teacher of the Banowist Church of English exiles at 
Amstei'dam. Report ot the Council by Stephen Salisbury, with 
remarks on the English Public Recoixls. Report of the Libiarian. 
with remarks upon the Society's building and the arrangement of 
its library. Report of the Treasurer." Personal recollections 
of Baron Visconti in a letter fjom Robert C. Winthrop. Mexi- 
can Paper: an Article of Tribute, etc., by Ph. J. J. Val 
entini. Notes ou the Bibliography of Yucatan and Central 
America, by Ad. F. Bandelier. New Series. Vol. L, Part 
1. pp. xiii. — 118. Worcester: Charles Hamilton. 1881. 

$1.25. 

85. Proceedings at the semi annual meeting at Boston, April 
27, 1881. Resolutions on the resignation of S'amuel F. Haven as 
librarian, with remarks by George E. Ellis. Report of the Council 
by Nathaniel Paine, with lemarks upon the Revolutionary Oiderly 
Books in the possession of the Society. List of Orderly Books 
and kindred records in the Society's Libraiy. Report on the 



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Library by Edmund M. Barton, Assistant-Librarian. Keport of 
tlie Treasurer, with a stateiuetit of the origin of the several funds. 
Tlie Centennial of the Massachusetts Constitution, by Alexander 
H. Bullock. Coronado's Discovery of the Seven Cities, by Edward 
E. Hale. Mayapan and Maya Ins(!riptions, by Augustus Le Plon- 
geon. (Illustrated.) Two Mexican Chalchihuites, by Ph. J. J. 
Valentini. (With plates.) New Series. Vol. L, Part 2. pp. 184. 
Worcester: Charles Hamiltou. 1881. $1.75. 

86. Proceedings at tlie annual meeting in Worcester, October 
21, 1881. Tribute to Samuel F. Haven. LL.D., by Charles 
Deane. lieport of tlie Council by Edward E. Hale, with remarks 
on the English Generals at the battle of Yorktown, Va. Report 
on the Library by Edmund M. Barton, Assistant-Librarian. Report 
of the Treasurer. Action of the Council on the death of Samuel 
Foster Haven, LL.D. Origin of the names of the States of the 
Union, by Hamilton B. Staples. Humerus found at Concord, 
Mass., by Edward S. Hoar. President Garfield's New Eng- 
land Ancestry, by George F. Hoar (illustrated.) Tithingmen, 
by Herbert B. Adams.. What is the true site of " The Seven 
Cities of Cibola " visited by Coronado in 1540? by Henry W. 
Haynes. Testimony ^ of Fabyan's Chronicle to Hakluyt's Ac- 
count of the Cabots, by George Dexter. List of English Otiicers 
in America, by Edward E. Hale. Report on the By-Laws by 
Hon. P. Emory Aldrich, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations of 
the Library. Vol. L, Part 3. pp.183. $1.75. Vol. L, Part 1-3, 
New Series, Title-page and Index, bound in cloth, pp. xiii. — 485. 
Worcester: Charles Hamilton. 1882. For the volume, $5.00. 

87. Proceedings at the semi-annual meeting at Boston, April 
2G, 1882. Report of the Council, by Egbeit C. Smytli, with re- 
marks on Recent Excavations in Ancient Christian Cemeteries. 
Appendix to leport of Council (illustrated.) Report on the Li- 
brary, by the Assistant-Librarian. Report of the Tieasurer. 
Robert Boyle, a study in Biography, by Charles O. Tliompson. 
Note upon the perforated Indian Humerus found at Concord, Mass., 
by Henry W. Haynes. Notes on Mitla, by Louis H. Ayme 
(illustrated). New Series, Vol. II., Part 1. pp.100. Worcester: 
Charles Hamilton. 1882. $1.25. 

88. Proceedings at the annual meeting in Worcester, October 
21, 1882, with remarks of George E. Ellis on Witchcraft in New 
England. Report of the Council, by George F. Hoar, with re- 
marks upon the Collections in the Librai'y of Congress, the De- 
partment of State, the Smithsonian Institution, and the National 
Museum. Report on the Libiai:y. Report of the Treasurer. A 
visit to Palos.and Rabida, by Edward E. Hale. Notes on the 
Histo'/y of Witchcraft in Massachusetts, by George H. Mooi'e. 
Appe.'idix, with illustrated documents. The Olmecas and the 



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Tulteeas, by Ph. J. J. Valentini (translated from the German by 
Stejthen Salisbury, jr. With map and two cuts.) An Ancient 
Document of the House of Washington, by Edward G. Porter. 
Notes on Copper Implements from Mexico, by Frederick W. 
Putnam (illustrated.) Vol. II., Part 2. pp. 146. Worcester : 
Charles Hamilton, 1883. $1.50. 

89. A Partial Index to the Proceedings of the American Anti- 
quarian Society, from its foundation in 1812 to 1880, by Stejjhen 
Salisbury, Jr. ; to which is added a Table of contents of all the 
Publications and Reprint.s of the Society to April, 1883, with 
prices of such as are now held by the Society, by Nathaniel Paine.i 
pp. 86. Worcester: Charles Hamilton. 1883. $1.00. 



REPRINTS FROM TFIE PUBLICATIONS OF THE 
SOCIETY. 

*Catalogue of the Officers and Members of the American Anti- 
quarian Society, pp. 16, Worcester, 1839. 

*Brief Report of the annual meeting, October, 1821 : By 
Rejoice Newton and Samuel Jenniaon. pp. 2. [200 copies.] 
Second Edition. Cambridge, August, 1868. 

*Notice of the Life and Character of Hon. John Davis, LL.D. : 
By Thomas Kinnicutt. pp. 26. Boston, 1854. 

*Catalogue of the Officei's and Members of the American 
Antiquarian Society, pp. 20. Boston, 1855. 

A Discourse of Virginia, by Edward Maria Wingfield, First 
President of the Colony ; now first printed from the original 
manuscript iii the Lambeth Library ; Edited, with Notes and an 
Introduction, by Charles Deaue, member of the American 
Antiquarian Society and of the Massachusetts Historical Society. 
pp. 45. [100 copies.] Boston, 1860. 

Nariative of a Voyage to Spitzbergen in the year 1613, etc. 
Printed from the original manuscript — with an introduction and 
notes, by Samuel F. Haven, pp. 74. Map. [50 copies.] 
Boston, r860. 

Remarks and Resolutions commemorative of Josiah Quincy, 
LL.D., by the American Antiquarian Society, at their first 
meeting after his death : By George Livermore. pp. 16. 
Worcester, 1864. 

Remarks on a Latin Inscription lately found at Castine, in the 
State of Maine. By Charles Folsom. 1864. [A few copies 
only.] 

'The list of Publications has also been issued in separate form, for 
general distribution. 
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Remarks on the Eai'ly Paper Currency of Massachusetts : By 
Nathaniel Paine, pp. 66. [50 copies.] Cambridge, 1866. 

*Records of the Council for New England. Edited by Charles 
Deane. pp. 83. Cambridge, 1867. 

*Reraarks on the Popham Festival and the Memorial Volume of 
the Maine Historical Society: By Samuel F. Haven. 1865. pp. 
32. [100 copies]. Boston, 1865. 

Remarks on Sebastian Cabot's Mappe-Monde : By Charles 
Deane. pp. 8. [50 copies]. Cambridge, 1867. 

Report on Pre-Historic Man and his Associates : By John R. 
Bartlett. pp.31. [50 copies.] Worcester, 1868. 

*Catalogue of Indian Relics : By William A. Smith and Stephen 
Salisbury, Jr. pp. 6. Worcester, 1868. 

Ancient Tumuli in Georgia : By Chas. C. Jones, Jr. pp. 29. 
Worcester, 1869. 

Report of the Council made April 23, 1869, by Seth Sweetser. 
pp. 30. Worcester, 1869. 

Report of the Council made April 27, 1870, by Henry Chapin. 
pp. 29. Worcester, 1870. 

Record of Japanese Vessels di'iven upon the North-west Coast 
of America and its Outlying Islands : By Horace Davis, pp. 22. 
Worcester, 1872. 

*Brief Notice of the Library and Cabinet of the American Anti- 
quarian Society : By Nathaniel Paine, pp. 59. [50 copies.] 
Worcester, 1873. 

*An Essay on the Star Spangled Banner and National Songs : 
By Stephen Salisbury, pp. 15. Worcester, 1873. 

*The same, second edition, w^ith additional Notes and Songs, 
pp. 24. [100 copies.] Worcester, 1873. 

Memorandum as to the Discovery of the Bay of San Francisco: 
By John T. Doyle. With Introductory Remarks by John D. 
Washburn, pp. 14. Worcester, 1874. 

Early Maps of America, and a Note on Robert Dudley and the 
Arcane Del Mare : By Edward E. Hale. pp. 16. Worcester, 
1874. 

*Memorial of Governor John Endecott : By Stephen Salisbury, 
pp. 44. [100 copies.] Worcester, 1874. 

*The Mathers and the Witchcraft Delusions : By Samuel F. 
Haven. 1874. pp. 14. [50 copies.] 



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♦Memoir of Isaiah Thomas, LL.D. : By his grandson, Benjamin 
Franklin Thomas, pp. 73. Boston. 1874. 

Origin and Early Progress of Indian Missions in New England, 
with a List of Books in the Indian Language, printed at Cam- 
bridge and Boston, 1653 — 1721 : By J. Hammond Trumbull, pp. 
50. Worcester, 1874, 

*Troy and Homer. Remarks on the Discoveries of Dr. Hein- 
rich Schliemann in the Troad : By Stephen Salisbury, pp. 50. 
[200 copies.] Worcester, 1875. 

Ante-Revolutionary Publications. Catalogue of Publications 
in what is novv the United States, prior to the Revolution of 
1775-6, by Samuel F. Haven, pp. 358. [100 copies.] 1.875. 

*Records of the Council for New England ; some newly dis- 
covered poitions of the records, with remarks on the adverse for- 
tunes of the Council : By Charles Deane. pp. 51. October, 
1875. Worcester, 1875. 

Report of the Council, made October 21, 1875 : By Samuel A. 
Green, pp. 19. [150 copies.] Worcester, 1^76. 

The Criminal Laws of Massachusetts. Substance of the Re- 
marks of P. Emory Aldrich. pp.16. [100 copies.] Worcester, 

1876. 

*An Account of the American Antiquarian Society, with a List 
of its Publications : By Nathaniel Paine, pp. 26. [50 copies.] 
Worcester, 1876. 

*Publications of ilie American Antiquarian Society: By Nathan- 
iel Paine, pp. 15. [100 copies.] Worcester, 1876. 

*List of Oilicers and Members of the Ameiican Antiquarian So- 
ciety, January 1, 1S76. pp. 7. Worcester, 1876. 

*Report of the Librarian, with Remarks on Libraries and 
Library Buildings, and on Archaeological Investigations [taken 
from Proceedings of the Society and pagination not changed], pp. 
40-71. Worcester, 1876. 

Notes, Historical and Bibliographical, on the Laws of New 
Hampshire: By Albert H. Hoyt. pp. 19. [100 copies.] Wor- 
cester, 1876. 

The Mayas, the Sources of their History. Dr. Le Plongeon in 
Yucatan, his account of Discoveries : By Stephen Salisbury, Jr. 
(With plates.) pp. 103. [300 copies.] Worcester, 1877. 

♦Report of the Council, made April 25, 1877 : By John D. 
Washburn, with remarks on Early Poets and Poetry of New 
England, pp. 32. Worcester, 1877. 



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Report of tlie Oonncil. made October 22, 1877. with his 
Notes on Bursxoyne and the Saratoga Convention : By Charles 
Deane. pp. 71. Worcester, 1S78. 

*Report of the Librarian, with remarks on Humboldt and Ameri 
can Archreoloo-v : By Samuel F. Haven, pp. 10. Worcester, 

1878. 

*0n the Decrease of the relative number of College-educated 
men in Massachusetts during the present century : By Edward 
Hitchcock, pp.5. 1878. 

Massachusetts and Maine, their Union and Separation : By P. 
Emory Aldrich. pp.24. [100 copies.] Worcester, 1878. " 

*Antiquarian Papers. Memorial of Gov. John Endecott 
(with heliotype of portrait). Reception of Gov. John Winthrop, 
at Salem, June 12, 1680, a sequel of the Memorial ; Presentation 
of the Portrait of President Salisbury to the American Antiqua- 
rian Society (with heliotype of poi'trait), October 21, 1878; Re- 
moval of the Tomb of Isaiah Thomas. Founder of the American 
Antiquarian Society, June 24, 1878. pp. 78. Worcester, 1879. 

List of Books received by the American Antiquarian Society 
from the sale of the first pait of the Brinley Library, with a cata- 
logue of the Mather publications previously in the Society's 
Library. Addenda — List of Books purchased at the sale of the 
second part of the Brinley Libraiy. By Nathaniel Paine, pp. 57. 
[25 copies.] Worcester, 1879-80. 

*The Mexican Calendar Stone, by Philipp J. J. Valentini, 
translated from the Geiinan by Stephen Salisbuiy, Jr. Terra 
Cotta Figure from Isla Mujeres, North-west Coast of Yucatan, by 
Stephen Salisbury, Jr. Aiclueological Communication on Yuca- 
tan, by Augustus Le Plongeon. Nc^tes on Yucatan, by Mrs. 
Alice D. Le Plongeon, compiled and aiianged by Stephen Salis- 
bury, Jr. (Illustrated.) pp.98. Worcester, 1879. 

*The Mexican Calendar Stone: By Philipp J J. Valentini, 
translated from the German by Stephen Salisbury, Jr. (With 
plate of Calendar Stone.) pp. 29. [25 copies.] 1879. 

*Proceedings on the Presentation of a Poitrait of Samuel F. 
Haven, LL.D., Librarian of the American Antiquaiian Society 
since April, 1838. pp.7. ' [100 copies.] Worcester, 1879. 

A Day at Mount Vernon in 1797: By Hamilton B. Staples, 
pp. 13. [150 copies.] Worcestei-, 1879. 

*Mexican Coppei- Tools : the Use of Copper by the Mexicans 
before the Conquest : By Philipp J. J. Valentini. [From the 
German, by Stephen Salisbury, Jr.] (Illustrated.) pp. 41. 
[50 copies.] Worcester, 1879. 



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*Mexican Copper Tools — the Use of Copper by the Mexicans 
before the Conquest ; and the Katunes of Maya History, a Chap 
ter in the Early History of Central America, with special reference 
to the Pio Perez Manuscript: By Philipp J. J. Valentini. Trans- 
lated from the German, bv Stephen Salisbury, Jr. (Illustrated.) 
pp. 102. Worcester. 1880. 

*The Katunes of Maya History. A Chapter in the Early 
Chronology of Central Ameiica, with special reference to the 
Pio Perez Manuscript : By Philipp J. J. Valentini. Translated 
from the German by Stephen Salisbury, Jr. (Illustrated.) pp. (50. 
Worcester, 1880. 

*Report of the Librarian, Samuel F. Haven, made April 28, 
1880. pp. 8. [50 copies.] 1880. 

Report of the Council, October 21. 1879, with remarks upon 
Mexico — its History and Government, by John D. Washl»iun. 
pp. 35. [100 copies.] Worcester, 1880. 

*The Landa Alphabet ; a Spanish Fabrication : By Philipp J. J. 
Valentini. (Illustrated.) pp. 35. Worcester, 1880. 

*Mexican Papei- — an Article of Tribute ; its Manufacture, 
Varieties, Employment and Uses; compiled from Pictorial and 
Written Records : By Ph. J. J. Valentini. (Illustrated.) pp. 26. 
[100 copies.] Worcester, 1881. 

*Notes on the Bibliography of Yucatan and Central America: 
a List of some of the Writers on this subject from the Sixteenth 
Century to the present time : By Ad. F. Bandelier. pp. 39. 
[150 copies.] Worcester, 1881. 

Personal Recollections of Baron Pietro Ercole Viscouti : By 
Robert C. Winthrop. [25 copies.] pp. 8. Worcester, 1881. 

*Mayapan and Maya Inscriptions : By Augustus Le Plongeon. 
(Illustrated.) pp. 39.' Worcester, 1881. 

^Officers of the American Antiquarian Society, from its 
Iiicorpoiation in 1812, to January 1, 1881 : with a List of the 
Members, January 1, 1881. Compiled by Nathaniel Paine, 
pp. 11. Worcester, 1881. 

Report of the Council, made April 27, 1881, with remarks 
upon the Revolutionary Oiderly Books in possession of the 
Society (with additional notes): By Nathaniel Paine, pp. 47. 
[30 copies.] Worcester, 1881. 

*List of Orderly Books and Kindred Records in tlie Library. 
Compiled by Nathaniel Paine. pp. 3. [50 copies.] 1881. 

*Two Mexican Clialchihuites — the Humboldt Ceh, and the 
■ Leyden Plate: By Philipp .7. J. Valentini. (With plates.) 
pp. 24. Worcester, 1881. 



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Tlie Centennial of the Massachusetts Constitution : By Alex- 
ander H. Bullock, pp. 56. Worcester, 1881. 

Tithingnien: By Herbert B. Adams, pp. 23. 1881. 

*By-Laws of the American Antiquarian Society, adopted 
October 21, 1881. pp.7. 1881. 

*Extracts from the Report of the Council, April 27, 1881, being 
remarks upon the resignation of Samuel F. Haven, Librarian. 
(With heliotype portrait.) pp. 5. [100 copies.] Woicester, 1882. 

President Garfield's New England Ancestry : By George F. 
Hoar. (Illustrated.) pp. 16. [50 copies.] Worcester, 1882. 

*Origin of the names of the States of the Union : By Hamilton 
B. Staples, pp. 25. [500 copies.] Worcester, 1882. 

*Meinorial of Samuel Foster Haven, LL.D., Librarian of the 
American Antiquarian Society. (With heliotype of crayon por- 
trait.) pp.24. [200 copies.] 'Worcester, 1882. 

*Robert Boyle : a Study in Biography : By Charles O. Thomp 
son. pp. 28. [30 copies.] Worcester, 1882. 

*Note8 on Mitla, Oaxaca, Mexico, with Plans and Measurements 
of the Ruins: By Louis H. Ayme. (Illustrated.) pp. 21. [150 
copies.] Worcester, 1882. 

*Recent Excavations in Ancient Chiistian Cemeteries : By 
Egbert C. Smyth. (With illustrations.) [75 copies.] pp. 30. 
Worcester, 1882. 

*The Olmecas and the Tultecas, a Study in early Mexican Eth 
nology and History : By Philipp J. J. Valentini, translated from 
the German, by Stephen Salisbury, Jr.; with map and two cuts, 
pp. 42. [150' copies.] Worcester, 1883. 

*An Ancient Document of the House of Washington (Temp, 
circa A. D. 1200): By Edward G.Porter. (Heliotype.) pp. 6. 

[75 copies.] Worcester, 18h3. 

*Notes on Coppei- Implements from Mexico : By P^rederick W. 
Putnam. (Illustrated.) pp. 12. [225 copies.] VVorcester, 1883. 

*Notes on the History of Witchciatt in Massachusetts, with 
illustrative documents : By George H. Moore, pp. 34. Worces- 
ter, 1883. 

Bibliograpliy of the American Antiquarian Society: By 
Nathaniel Paine, pp. 26. [50 copies.] Worcester, 1883. 





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